Comparing Fractions
Mixed numbers and improper fractions
Fractions to Decimals
Find the LCD
Simplify
100

Of the two fractions, 9/16 or 4/13, this has the greater value.

What is 9/16? 

100
Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 12/5
2 1/6
100

This is what you get when you convert 3 5/11 to a decimal.

What is 3.45 repeating? 

100

Find the LCD of the two fractions 2/10 and 3/4.

What is 20?

100
Simplify the fraction: 8/10
4/5
200

Of the two fractions, this is how I would describe 3/9 and 13/39.

What is equivalent?
200
Make the mixed number into an improper fraction: 2 3/4
11 /4
200

This is what you get when you convert 42/1000 to a decimal.

What is 0.042?

200

Find the LCD of 3/12 and 5/6?

What is 12?

200
Simplify the fraction: 12/24
1/2
300
Of the two fractions, 1/21 and 3/29,  this fraction is closer to zero.
What is 1/21?
300
Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 19/4
4 3/19
300

This is what you get when you convert 423/10,000 to a decimal.

What is 0.0423?

300

Find the LCD of 5/7 and 3/4?

What is 28?

300
Simplify the fraction: 9/27
1/3
400

Of the following fractions, 1 2/3, 4/5 and 1 5/8, this is the least valuable fraction.

4/5

400
Make the mixed number into an improper fraction: 4 2/5
22/5
400

This is what you get when you convert 8/19 to a decimal.

What is 0.421?

400
Find the LCD of 2/9 and 7/12?

What is 36?

400
Simplify the fraction: 25/100
1/4
500

Of the two fractions, 9/12 and 5/8, this is the greater value.

What is 9/12?
500
Make the improper fraction into a mixed number: 100/25
4
500

This is what you get when you convert eight and thirty-two hundredths to a decimal.

What is 8.32?

500

Find the LCD of 4/5 and 5/8.

What is 40? 

500

Simplify the fraction: 345/600

23/40